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7601  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is successful? - this one statement sums it up! on: May 29, 2019, 10:11:37 PM
Its success can only be done with the people who support it and from the amount of people using it in their everyday lives shows this to be the determining factor of its longevity.
The other coins just looking at bch and bsv for example shows how not having authentic supporters can ruin a coins success in a very short amount of time.
7602  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Using crypto to help the homeless - (for real - with pics!) on: May 29, 2019, 10:06:58 PM
So where is your ICO buddy? This is a legit project and you need the fundings. It will be better then 99% of the bullshit ICO here just because it is real and not made up crap that people for some reason support and throw their money at. Do they have phones? Maybe they can earn some crypto doing something or another. If you get a good ICO going you can have a lot done. Let us know what you think and how you plan on moving forward.
Hahah! Cheesy Like how you put "Where is the ICO?!" Wink
This is a guy in school who is doing trying to help out the less fortunate people in the world and dont think he will make anything from this with helping his fellow man out in tough times.
Glad you support him and his cause with the smerit you sent to his thread.

Btw op glad you put everything in one thread now for everybody to keep tabs on what is going on with the project and not having to jump from thread to thread to see the most recent food runs you have done.
Great job brollikk! Smiley
7603  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you been scammed BTC? What will you do if your bitcoin get scammed? on: May 29, 2019, 10:02:11 PM
I've never been scammed in my entire life... -snipped-
You are one of the very few who can say they havent been scammed even out of money from those phone schemes. As alot of people have been out of their hard earned money to these fraudsters over the phone.
Because even people who first got into crypto can remember seeing those hyip sites and probably put in a couple of satoshis to see if they paid out at the end of the week. This would also be considered getting scammed because they always collapse at the end.
7604  Economy / Gambling / Re: OneHash || Mutual Sports Betting & Casino 🎲 || No Registration or KYC 💰 on: May 29, 2019, 09:08:29 PM
^^
They are completely safe to use and have been around for a couple of years now and is one of the most trusted crypto casinos around.
So what makes you say this on their our thread? Undecided
I have placed some bets on their site and have been paid out when I requested a withdrawal every time.
So to me this is trusted enough for me to continue using them. Smiley
7605  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Europa League 2018-2019 on: May 29, 2019, 09:05:37 PM
I was surprised to see chelsea win with a score like this but I guess they were hyped up to score and the other team just laid back and didnt attack.
Cant wait for the uefa championship final as it will be much more of challenge for both teams are scorers. Grin
7606  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbetting? Welcome to the winner's circle on: May 29, 2019, 08:56:16 PM
Todays game has still not started, it might be cancelled due to rain. We wait. Iam sure guys who keep an eye on the spreadsheet. I posted pirates game already in the morning.

Starting bankroll:5000


Current bankroll 5035

Pirates +1.5 Bet A 145 to win 100
Just hate when a match or game is suspended due to the weather.
Had a parlay bet with one more match to go and it was delayed due to the forecast and they will resume it tomorrow.
Will all other games finished and successfully predicted. Embarrassed
7607  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: From when you are involved with bitcoin? Had u wondered why you not meet before? on: May 29, 2019, 08:52:50 PM
Cant remember when I started using it regularly to be honest but it does occur to me my life would be different if I had not encountered bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole.
It does make life simpler to move value of funds around to others across the globe without needing to have a middle man involved.
Which would usually mean you will need to pay them a piece of the transfer for them to complete the transaction for you and it was a rather large amount in the end. Undecided
7608  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2019 NBA Season on: May 29, 2019, 08:24:52 PM
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I agree with this tactics which are really well-observed which can really be based or forseen with their past games.Isolating or defending their scorers would be the
wisest move to be done but the question is on how long they would stand and do execute it properly knowing that GSW does adjust in terms of such potential problem been facing.
The thing here is that Warriors is versatile.if you isolate one or two of them, then the other 3 do compensate on whats lacking and thats what i do like with them.

That will be the problem for the next game. Of course they know GSW will adjust if ever they lose Game 1.
As of now, Game 1 will be really important. They need to at least steal one game with a large difference in score.


Getting the Game 1 would somehow be a sort of controlling the phase.It do really give out big impact on their next games but i dont really believe if Raptors will able to get this easily.
I agree with you on this point. Whoever controls game one will dictate how the series goes and since it is in toronto it will be hard for the warriors to just walk in a steal one infront of the raptor fans.
I doubt it will be blow out for either team because they are quite easily matched with durant out for this one game at the very least. Undecided
7609  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BTC getting too expensive to gamble with on: May 29, 2019, 08:19:08 PM
as for me there is no any difference what kind of cryptocurrency you use for gambling. yes, BTC costs a lot but also your rewards will be in BTC.
If you tink btc costs a lot of you then you can set it to bits, satoshi or mbtc in this way it will turn into lower value though all are same but unit will be less then bitcoinI mean they are smaller units.
He was probably mentioning about the transaction fee for Bitcoin. A few weeks back, the average cost of transaction used to be somewhere between $0.10 and $0.30. Now this has gone up by almost 10 times, to $3.00 per transaction. And in case the bull run continues for the next couple of months, then we can expect the fee to touch $10.00 per transaction.
This is the main reason which is why I prefer to use ethereum or litecoin to deposit on to sites where I place bets on. The amount of bitcoin to pay for the transaction fee is quite high and then you also will need to pay for the withdrawal fee when you want to remove your winnings from the site. So you are spending quite a bit to transfer back and forth if it was in bitcoin.
Litecoin has their miners fee at $0.02 last time I did a transaction about a month ago and ethereum around $0.09 which I did just this morning.
So the fees paid in using bitcoin is just too high for some to justify in using it to send to their favorite gambling site.
7610  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: May 29, 2019, 08:14:46 PM
^^
From what I understand it is a points system and you get 1 hpoint for every $10 you spend on the site. And then with those hpoints you convert them to hash which then can be used for the dividend distribution.
7611  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining ETH is now no profit on: May 29, 2019, 08:10:55 PM
Even for those numbers netting $0.30 a day in profit is not really appealing for those who still mine. Embarrassed
If it were over $0.60 per day for every card and taking out the electricity costs along with it then I can see people getting into mining again.
Cause electricity companys are raising rates for those who use up alot of electricity compared to others in the same area.
7612  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: CoinDeal Is Getting Ready to Enter U.S. Market Following Successful Sponsorship on: May 29, 2019, 08:06:34 PM
Havent heard of this crypto exchange before and it is a surprise they received the advertising from an epl team which is great for cryptocurrency exposure to that market.
If they are looking to enter the united states and allowing americans to use their services then it will be a positive decision to do so because of the other larger exchanges not allowing us citizens to use their services any longer.
7613  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Rakuten Partners with Ciphertrace for AML on New Tokyo Crypto Exchange on: May 29, 2019, 08:02:39 PM
I didnt know what rakuten was until I seen some commercials of them pop up while watching some basketball games lately.
They look like a shopping website much like amazon and if they get to using cryptocurrencies soon then they do. You can imagine the interest involved from people outside of japan would skyrocket.
7614  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: May 29, 2019, 07:25:24 PM
I am looking forward to three matches today:
Tsitsipas vs Dellien - Tsitsipas
Maden vs Nadal - Nadal
Otte vs Federer - Federer
Odds are shit for all these favorites especially Federer and Nadal
I think both Federer and Nadal will win 3 - 0 set for Tsitsipas may be it will be a 3 - 1
My boy Tsitsipas will also win by 3-0 set.  Grin
I was right with my prediction :-P
Tsitsipas won by 3 -1
Nadal 3 - 0
Now we wait for Federer. I am sure he will get a 3 - 0 too :-)
Congratulations on all your predictions they were all winners.
The other matches were good and I think there was only one upset today with mahut advancing but he had the french crowd behind him to push him through to the next round.
The one which was difficult was the paire and hebert match. It went the distance with a 11 - 9 final set. The entire match was 4 hours and 33 minutes.
Difficult match to predict who would be the winner as the crowd was cheering for both their country men to push them forward. Grin
7615  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Game of Thrones - Who will rule? Odds and betting discussion [Odds updated!] on: May 29, 2019, 07:21:08 PM
Came back here coz after weeks of denial, I've finally goaded myself to watch ep5-6 though I've already seen enough clips of it. Did it in one sitting. I was left feeling hollow. Like "that was it?".

Anyway, didn't quote that long discussion but someone should write a fanfic based on that, with each crypto personified and vying to dethrone fiat (definitely one of the big villains).
Maybe bitcoin & friends could do a episode dedicated to game of thrones and pitting himself against the evil bitcoin cash or craig wright. Smiley
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAQgjMqCuXQXfmLhtZuIuA
That would be an instant hit. Wink
7616  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Satoshi Line Up, Pick from most likey to least likely. on: May 29, 2019, 07:15:13 PM
TimeBits might be on to something here. Maybe its really just a random guy in Twitter and what else do we know about Twitter? Jack Dorsey is a known supporter to Bitcoin he even have created a payment channel based from it. Jack Dorsey might have seen Satoshi's DMs and found out shit so now he is vocally supporting BTC because of him. But kidding aside among all the choices he provided Satoshi might probably be using Twitter beforehand so the chances are he is just really a random guy in Twitter.
Does this guy look familiar in the list of individuals timebits has made for us to choose from? Undecided

-snip-
Thats all he did and anyone can do it just like this so called TheRealSatoshiN! Grin
https://twitter.com/realSatoshiN/status/1130996634853302272
"So I kick his balls. I registered my white paper long before 2009 in Belgium before publication. I am not stupid. satoshin"
7617  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Satoshi Line Up, Pick from most likey to least likely. on: May 29, 2019, 02:46:17 PM
Probably #4 because he thought of copyrighting the satoshi whitepapers way before craig wright did. Cheesy
7618  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bit Blender help on: May 29, 2019, 12:56:33 AM
This is the second mixing service to close their doors in the past week. Hope you didnt transfer too many coins and sorry for your loss.
The other one was bestmixer.io but yes bit blender was noticed and even had people who were in their campaign advertising their site since yesterday.
So it just all the sudden happened without notice.
7619  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3! on: May 29, 2019, 12:52:47 AM
2079
rdbase
7620  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.6 (Windows/Linux) on: May 28, 2019, 11:52:06 PM
I have uploaded Linux build again, please use it, it must write "b737" in the log at the beginning which means latest build number.
rxboost and strap do not work in linux correct?

Correct, you can use amdmemtweak or patched rxboost tool from smos, they locked to their OS by default

are the values the same in smos for rxboost like in win version of Claymor?
Looks like hiveos just released the upgrade of claymore 14.6 in their latest release and in their web os control panel there is a box to just put in the parameter "30" and it will apply the rxboost automatically for you without any other commands needed.
There is a video outlining this of amd tweak -> rxboost on their ANN thread if you just want to see if you are needing these straps or not.
They even have a built-in utility for flashing vbios so you should be able to unflash if needed in their software suite.
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